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    Arthur Barnard looks up at a building in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday. Barnard, Arthur Strout’s father, who was one of 18 people killed in the Oct. 25 mass shooting in Lewiston is attending an event for families of victims of gun violence in the nation’s capital.

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    Kristy Strout and Arthur Barnard ride the metro into the city from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport the on Tuesday. Strout, the wife of Arthur Strout —who was one of 18 people killed in the Oct. 25 mass shooting in Lewiston — and Barnard, Arthur Strout’s father, were headed to an event for families of victims of gun violence in the nation’s capital.

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    Kristy Strout and Arthur Barnard look through their travel paperwork after landing at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on Tuesday. They are attending an event for families of victims of gun violence in the nation’s capital.

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    Kristy Strout and Arthur Barnard ride the metro into the city from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport the on Tuesday. They are attending an event for families of victims of gun violence in the nation’s capital.

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    Kristy Strout maps her way to her hotel from the metro stop near the National Archives in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday. Strout, the wife of Arthur Strout —who was one of 18 people killed in the Oct. 25 mass shooting in Lewiston is attending an event for families of victims of gun violence in the nation’s capital.

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    Arthur Barnard, Po Murray, and Kristy Strout walk past the Capitol on their way back to their hotel after meeting at the Rayburn House Office Building on Tuesday. Murray is the cofounder and chair of the Newtown Action Alliance.

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    Kristy Strout hugs Kristin Song after speaking together in the cafeteria of the Rayburn House Office Building on Tuesday. Song is an activist who lost her son in an accidental shooting.

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    Po Murray, cofounder and chair of the Newtown Action Alliance, left, and David Stowe, vice chair of the Newtown Action Alliance, center, talk with Arthur Barnard and Kristy Strout about gun control legislation at the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday.

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    Arthur Barnard and Kristy Strout walk past the Capitol on their way to meet people from the Newtown Action Alliance on Tuesday.

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    Arthur Barnard begins to cry on his flight to Washington, D.C. from Logan Airport on Tuesday.

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    A framed photo of Arthur Strout sits on his father Arthur Barnard’s hotel room bed in Woburn, Mass. on Monday. Strout was one of 18 people killed in the Oct. 25 mass shooting in Lewiston.

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